Isn't "believe and achieve" the motto used by that dude off Hot Shots?

Originally Posted by Ming Loyalist

i really think that those who can't get their head around the bowing thing (because their angry sky daddy will punish them) don't deserve judo. life is full of choices, and if your bronze age superstitions are holding you back, so be it.

I hope this is not being passed off as some miracle cure for submission wrestlers. I don't know about anyone else, but kimura is one of the first submissions I learnt, actually the very first, if I remember correctly. Also, the kimura (Americana) sweep is one of the first sweeps I learnt from guard. Also, the kimura to armbar chain is the first chaining submission technique I learnt.

This just feels like a novice who couldn't be fucked learning a full system of submission wrestling and decided to make money off it anyway.

The marketing play is motherfucking shite, but those are some solid looking techniques that highlight the effective use of the Kimura when a ************ is coming forward on you. That **** is not revolutionary and earth shattering and ****, but it is dope. Can't see how drilling that **** would be bad for you.

Also, Battlefields, you learned Kimura to armbar as your first submission chain? Seriously? Ain't that a little unusual, mayne?

Originally Posted by Goju - joe

being a dick with skill is only marginally better than being a dick without skill.

He's allowed to do it. The Site makes allowances for world class athletes, within reason.

Looks that way, I saw the banner for the second time in two days, the first had the guy banned, then this one.

Don't get me wrong, the video was captivating. I enjoyed the submissions, I enjoyed the footage of the competitions. My query relates to "aren't you learning this **** in submission wrestling anyway?" Why is it packaged as a solution to "wrestlers"?